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List of punch-in attractions in Shanghai

The Bund The Bund is the starting point of modern Shanghai and contains the essence of the whole city. Shanghai has become the most prosperous area in the city since 1843 opened for trade. Along the broad Huangpu River, the century-old buildings on one side of the Bund and Lujiazui New Town on the other side complement each other, showing Shanghai's past and prosperity in an instant.

As the first super-popular paradise in Chinese mainland, Shanghai Disneyland has set off a paradise frenzy in China. This fascinating "dream world" is now at home. The park not only retains the classic fairy tale style, but also incorporates more China elements. China Mulan Princess Float, the Memorial Wall of the Chinese Zodiac and the Garden-style Manyuexuan Restaurant all contribute to the unique style here. Most of the projects in the park are tailor-made for Shanghai Disneyland, which is unique to Shanghai Disneyland.

Oriental Pearl Radio and Television Tower Oriental Pearl is an out-and-out landmark building on the Bund in Shanghai. This tower, built in the 1990s, won the title of "the tallest building in Asia" at that time with a height of 468 meters. Although it has long been surpassed by the high-rise buildings that have sprung up in Lujiazui, it is still a symbol of Shanghai in the new century and confirms this brand-new era.

When people talk about the Town God Temple, they often refer to this area around it. This area is a famous old city in Shanghai and a good place for modern Shanghai to experience the classical culture of China. The century-old temple garden adorns this place with antique charm, and authentic Shanghai snacks such as Nanxiang Xiaolong can also be tasted in the gourmet old street in front of the Chenghuang Temple. Jiuqu Bridge in Chenghuang Temple is the center of the old street, and it is also an excellent place to photograph the scenery of ancient rhyme stone bridges and traditional temples.

China Art Palace China Art Palace is the China National Pavilion of the 20 10 Shanghai World Expo, and the Shanghai Art Museum officially moved in after the meeting. The magnificent art palace itself is a major attraction, with China Red and the "Crown of the East" as design elements, which is particularly majestic. Free access to the interior of the Art Palace, the art museum can not only see more than a thousand master paintings, but also revisit the China main venue of the Shanghai World Expo. The Art Palace is closed every Monday, and you need to buy tickets to enter the special exhibition hall when you meet a special exhibition.